Spanish Verb Conjugations

cabrear

IPA(key): /kabɾeˈaɾ/, [kaβɾeˈaɾ]
(transitive, colloquial) to annoy, bother, pester, to piss off, to make angry
(reflexive, colloquial) to get angry
(reflexive, colloquial, Chile, Panama) to get sick and tired, to get bored, to get annoyed
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Infinitive: cabrear
Gerund: cabreando
Participle: cabreado
Personal pronouns (pronombres personales)
yo
tú / vos
él / ella / usted
nosotros / nosotras
vosotros / vosotras
ellos / ellas / ustedes
Present (presente)
cabreo
cabreas (tú) - cabreás (vos)
cabrea
cabreamos
cabreáis
cabrean
Preterite (pretérito perfecto)
cabreé
cabreaste
cabreó
cabreamos
cabreasteis
cabrearon
Imperfect (pretérito imperfecto)
cabreaba
cabreabas
cabreaba
cabreábamos
cabreabais
cabreaban
Future (futuro)
cabrearé
cabrearás
cabreará
cabrearemos
cabrearéis
cabrearán
Conditional (condicional)
cabrearía
cabrearías
cabrearía
cabrearíamos
cabrearíais
cabrearían
Present subjunctive (presente de subjuntivo)
cabree
cabrees (tú) - cabreés (vos)
cabree
cabreemos
cabreéis
cabreen
Imperfect subjunctive (pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo)
cabreara
cabrearas
cabreara
cabreáramos
cabrearais
cabrearan
Imperative (imperativo)
cabrea (tú) - cabreá (vos)
cabread (vosotros)
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